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- financial backing from a zamindar, Haragobinda Mutsuddi, in 1885. Bauddha Dharmankur Sabha Buddhist religious organization founded by Venerable Kripasaran...
- principles of Buddhism in India and nurture Buddhist studies. In 1903, Dharmankur Buddhist Temple was set up in Bow Barracks in Kolkata by the ****ociation...
- (1965). The founding of the Bengal Buddhist ****ociation (1892) and the Dharmankur Vihar (1900) in Calcutta by the Bengali monk Kripasaran Mahasthavir, which...
- (Nirvana) place of Gautama Buddha. Sankissa Sarnath Varanasi Bauddha Dharmankur Sabha, Kolkata Bhutia Busty Monastery, Darjeeling Ghum Monastery, Darjeeling...
- (1989). Dr. B.R. Barua Birth Centenary Commemoration Volume, 1989. Bauddha Dharmankur Sabha. p. 157. Barua, Sukomol. "Mahathera, Bishuddhananda". en.banglapedia...
- Buddhist institutes have been established in India and Bangladesh. Bouddha Dharmankur Sabha or Bengal Buddhist ****ociation, Kolkata, India [1] Dharmarajika...
- Lokaniti, which was published in the annual report (1912) of the Bauddha Dharmankur Sabha. Madhyam Nikay (1st part, 1940) Bauddha Granthakos (1st part, 1936)...
- Candramohan, the respected elder of the Sangharaja Nikaya. He founded Buddha Dharmankur Sabha (Bengal Buddhist ****ociation) in Calcutta in October 1892. He aut****d...
- (P-106, JAGAJJYOTI, Professor Kazo Azuma felicitation volume, Bouddha Dharmankur Sabha, 2001, ISBN 978-81-86551-21-9) Mello, Laveena D. (5 June 2018)....
- the establishment of the Bengal Buddhist ****ociation (in 1892) and the Dharmankur Vihar (1900) in Calcutta by Kripasaran Mahasthavir. Kripasaran was also...